Example sentences of "[verb] them for " in BNC.

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31 When will the right hon. Gentleman give that consistency and leadership to the police and back them for a change ?
32 Cell suspensions were centrifuged at 200 g for 10 minutes and the pellet of cells added to the organ bath the bathing fluid of which was used to resuspend them for transfer .
33 Moreover , we have all had human fathers who disciplined us and we respected them for it .
34 Last season , Dungannon won the Ulster League which qualified them for a ‘ round-robin ’ series with the other provincial winners in a bid to gain entry to the AIL .
35 Fate had parted them for ever , but she would never know any other man in the way she had known Tyler .
36 Simmer them for an hour .
37 The debate will centre on alternative clauses : one outlawing all experiments on embryos from the moment of conception , the other ( the Warnock majority 's view ) allowing them for the first 14 days .
38 Finally , I read yesterday that some managers , most noticably the two Scots that were in Wembley at the weekend , are talking about banning transfers after the season start and only allowing them for a limited period over Christmas .
39 A physicist colleague has kindly calculated them for me .
40 These are moderate to severe pain relievers , but numerous instances were cited in the interviews where GPs had prescribed them for relatively minor ailments , some of which were fictitious , such as headaches , backache and arthritis .
41 Wanderers chairman Geoff Wyatt issued the following statement : ‘ By amicable agreement the three coaches have parted company with the club and we wish to thank them for their committment and efforts during their time as coaches with us . ’
42 After he survived the vote , Mr Major went to the Whips ' office to thank them for their help .
43 Waterlife Research Industries have kindly replaced the test kit , even though they were not at fault and I would like to thank them for this .
44 There is usually little they can do and , even if they could , the imprisoned creatures are too demented to thank them for it .
45 I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their support , and I hope that when my nest book is published they will feel confident enough to treat me just as a novelist and not as a problem . ’
46 A dark giant of a man , possibly Tonio , leaned out of the lorry 's cabin to thank them for pulling out of the way .
47 Erm could could I suggest that the committee might like er to ask me to right to the W I to thank them for getting a new piano ?
48 I would like to thank them for their continuing forbearance and understanding , and for their hard work throughout the year .
49 I should like to thank them for their outstanding contribution to BP , extending over many years .
50 We have also had support from our colleagues in Brussels ( see article on page 21 of this issue ) and I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for taking the lead and to appeal to Johnson Matthey sites around the world to take up the challenge .
51 I 'd like if I may , to take this opportunity of paying tribute to the er helpful , cooperative attitude that the auditing practices board displayed in what were often long and very complex discussions and to thank them for the clear and helpful statement with which they shortly er plan to issue er to er accompany these order and to bring them into practical effect .
52 ‘ In the excitement of getting Penny back I ca n't did n't get their names but would like to thank them for their kindness . ’
53 Which reminds me you still have n't written to Geoffrey and Jean to thank them for your birthday money have we ?
54 Town says that , of Britain 's 100 most prescribed drugs , he can buy 67 abroad , sell them for 20 per cent less than the NHS price , and still make anything from 3 to 300 per cent profit .
55 Because another one was er we come down the houses in here , empty houses and in , in the summer they used to grow flowers , Marguerites , and we used to go in the backyard , we were n't supposed to , er and cut these flowers and make them into bunches and , and sell them for tuppence and thruppence a bunch .
56 " We sell them for a penny each , " Miss Poraway explained .
57 More and more horses are falling prey to rustlers who often sell them for slaughter abroad .
58 Bootleggers then copy the film onto hundreds of VHS tapes and sell them for up to £12 a piece .
59 Howar they used to work a lot with finishing the cattle sell them for .
60 But , I mean , they sell them round at Dash Hill for erm , they sell them for two hundred and fifty do n't , the shops
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